Surge in Mosquito-Borne Diseases: Record West Nile Cases Reported in Italy

BRUSSELS – Italy currently has the highest incidence of West Nile virus among European nations, reporting 274 confirmed cases since the season began. This represents more than 80% of the total 335 infections recorded across eight EU countries. According to the European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control (ECDC), there have been 19 fatalities linked to the virus. Experts anticipate a rise in infections in the upcoming weeks, with a peak expected between late August and September. Notably, the virus has been detected for the first time in the provinces of Latina and Frosinone, indicating its expansion into new areas of Italy.

Globally, mosquito-borne illnesses result in over 1 million deaths and impact up to 700 million individuals each year, nearly one in ten people. The year 2024 has seen a record number of dengue cases, with over 14 million reported and nearly 12,000 related deaths, as highlighted by the World Mosquito Program on World Mosquito Day, which aims to raise awareness about the dangers of these diseases and ongoing mitigation efforts.

Referring back to ECDC findings, 2025 has witnessed the highest number of West Nile cases in Europe in three years. Following Italy, the countries most affected include Greece (35 cases), Serbia (9), France (7), Romania (6), Hungary (2), Bulgaria (1), and Spain (1). This data underscores the escalating health crisis associated with mosquitoes, exacerbated by climate change, which is leading to longer summers and milder winters, thus prolonging transmission periods.

The European epidemiological landscape also indicates a rise in Chikungunya, with 27 outbreaks in 2025, resulting in 111 cases in France and 7 in Italy. “Europe is entering a new phase where mosquito-borne disease transmission becomes commonplace,” cautioned ECDC director Pamela Rendi-Wagner, while introducing new guidelines aimed at enhancing surveillance and vector management. The agency calls on citizens and health authorities to ramp up preventive measures, especially for children, the elderly, and at-risk populations. Suggested measures include using repellents, wearing protective clothing, and utilizing mosquito nets. Currently, there are no vaccines available for humans against West Nile, although new vaccines for Chikungunya are in development.

Regarding the World Mosquito Program, “dengue fever is the most prevalent mosquito-borne disease globally,” explained Greg Devine, senior director of entomology. He noted that cases are on the rise, influenced by climate change, globalization, and the emergence of new viral serotypes. In response to this international crisis, sustainable solutions are being explored, with the Wolbachia method showing promise. This strategy involves releasing mosquitoes infected with a natural bacterium that can diminish their capacity to transmit viruses such as dengue, Zika, chikungunya, and yellow fever. This approach has been safely tested in 14 countries, protecting nearly 13.5 million individuals. (AUGUST 20)


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13 responses to “Surge in Mosquito-Borne Diseases: Record West Nile Cases Reported in Italy”

  1. Magenta Avatar

    Looks like Italy’s not just famous for pasta anymore; now it’s the Mosquito-Borne Disease Capital of Europe! 🍝🦟 Who knew our summer vacations would come with a side of West Nile? Cheers to global warming for giving us an extended mosquito season! 🥳

  2. The Shield Toronto Avatar
    The Shield Toronto

    Isn’t it just brilliant how Italy is now the go-to destination for a mosquito vacation? I suppose the mosquitoes took a hint from the tourists—more is definitely more! 🦟🇮🇹

  3. Freesia Avatar

    Guess Italy decided to host a mosquito rave this summer—274 cases of West Nile and counting! 🎉 Who needs a beach holiday when you’ve got a buzzing good time with nature’s little vampires? 🦟💼

  4. wonder lady Avatar
    wonder lady

    Mosquitoes in Italy are clearly just trying to keep up with the tourist season—who needs a relaxing summer when you can have a West Nile party instead? 🍹🦟

  5. Isn’t it charming how Italy’s mosquitoes have decided to throw a record-breaking West Nile party while the rest of Europe looks on in envy? 🎉 Who knew our little winged friends would outshine our football teams this season? 😅

  6. cardinal rebel Avatar
    cardinal rebel

    Looks like Italy’s got a new tourism draw: “Come for the pasta, stay for the West Nile!” 🦟🍝 Who knew our summers would be more about mosquito repellent than gelato?

  7. Electric Player Avatar
    Electric Player

    Looks like Italy’s not just famous for pasta anymore; they’re adding a side of West Nile to the menu! 🦟🍷 Who needs a vacation in the sun when you can catch a new virus instead?

  8. solitaire Avatar
    solitaire

    Isn’t it just delightful that Italy is now the mosquito capital of Europe? Perfect timing for a summer holiday, eh? 🦟✨

  9. Tornado Maker Avatar
    Tornado Maker

    Looks like Italy’s taking the lead in the “Mosquito Olympics” this year! 🦟🥇 With 274 cases, who knew our little winged friends could be so competitive?

  10. Roller Turtle Avatar
    Roller Turtle

    Looks like Italy’s got a new tourist attraction: a record number of West Nile cases! Who needs the Colosseum when you’ve got mosquitoes giving guided tours of infectious diseases? 🦟💼

  11. DuckDuck Avatar

    Just what we needed, right? A little West Nile souvenir from Italy to spice up our summer vacations. 😂 Who knew mosquitoes were this committed to expanding their horizons?

  12. Stick Shift Avatar
    Stick Shift

    Just what Italy needed, more buzz in the air—who wouldn’t want to trade a sunny day at the beach for a ticket to the West Nile? 🦟🌞 Perfect time to invest in mosquito nets and a good repellent, eh?

  13. dahlia bumble Avatar
    dahlia bumble

    Oh fantastic, just what we needed—Italy’s mosquitoes stepping up their game like they’re auditioning for “Survivor: Pest Edition.” 🦟 Who knew they could be so ambitious, eh?

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